
Style a roxygen code example segment
Source:R/roxygen-examples.R
style_roxygen_code_example_segment.RdA roxygen code example segment corresponds to roxygen example code that
contains at most one \\dontrun{...} or friends.
We drop all newline characters first because otherwise the code segment
passed to this function was previously parsed with parse_roxygen() and
line-breaks in and after the \\dontrun{...} are expressed with "\n",
which contradicts to the definition used elsewhere in this package, where
every element in a vector corresponds to a line. These line-breaks don't get
eliminated because they move to the front of a code_segment and
style_text("\n1") gives "\n1", i.e. trailing newlines are not
eliminated.
Arguments
- one_dont
Bare R code containing at most one
\\dontrun{...}or friends.- transformers
Passed to
cache_make_key()to generate a key.- base_indention
Integer scalar indicating by how many spaces the whole output text should be indented. Note that this is not the same as splitting by line and add a
base_indentionspaces before the code in the case multi-line strings are present. See 'Examples'.
Hierarchy
Styling involves splitting roxygen example code into segments, and segments
into snippets. This describes the process for input of
parse_transform_serialize_roxygen():
Splitting code into roxygen example code and other code. Downstream, we are only concerned about roxygen code. See
parse_transform_serialize_roxygen().Every roxygen example code can have zero or more dontrun / dontshow / donttest sequences. We next create segments of roxygen code examples that contain at most one of these. See
style_roxygen_code_example().We further split the segment that contains at most one dont* sequence into snippets that are either don* or not. See
style_roxygen_code_example_segment().
Finally, that we have roxygen code snippets that are either dont* or not,
we style them in style_roxygen_example_snippet() using
parse_transform_serialize_r().